EURCHF

The exchange rate of the Euro to the Swiss franc on Forex

EURCHF is a cross-currency pair, whose rate is calculated through the ratio of the constituent currencies to the US dollar. The basic unit in the pair is the single European currency (EUR), which is the official payment means in the countries of the Eurozone, the currency of the quotation is the Swiss franc (CHF). Both national currencies are considered reserve, and, in addition, the Swiss franc has the status of the most stable currency. The main features of EURCHF include high liquidity and volatility. The average daily volatility of this pair is 65 points, the publication of important economic indicators often increases this value to 100 points. The surge in trade volumes of the EURCHF pair is strongly influenced by the publication of such macroeconomic data as the minutes of the meetings of the National Bank of Switzerland and the European Central Bank, the speeches of their leaders, GDP and inflation data in the Eurozone, Switzerland, and Germany. Serious political events also affect the fluctuations of EURCHF currency pair, i.e., changes in the dynamics of the euro against the Swiss franc. Traders widely use all available methods of technical analysis for this trading instrument: candlestick and graphic patterns, signals of indicators and advisers. The short-term and medium-term strategies are most popular for EURCHF trading. Thecurrent EUR/CHF exchange rate is presented in the EUR/CHF quotes chart below.

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1.12806

1.12775

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-0.0056(-0.49%)

The rate of EURCHF (EURCHF) currency pair for today is $1.12806. The highest cost of EURCHF (EURCHF) for today was $1.1355, the lowest rate was $1.1266. The opening price: $1.1333. The quotes chart of EURCHF (EURCHF) currency pair in real time is presented below.

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